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"Would you cancel if something more exciting popped up And would you spin a yarn or be kinda truthful Just had my second cancellation, in 2 weeks. Literally an hour before I'm about to leave. Both guys excuses were a cold 🫤" I doubt they got better offers I suspect they bottled it or were in relationships | |||
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"Would you cancel if something more exciting popped up And would you spin a yarn or be kinda truthful Just had my second cancellation, in 2 weeks. Literally an hour before I'm about to leave. Both guys excuses were a cold 🫤" Both fools..😑 but I suppose both having colds were a possibility- there’s a lot of it about 🫢. I’d rather not catch something right before Christmas, I’d be really pissed off. | |||
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"One time, I hadn't seen my partner for almost 3 months. He suddenly had availability on a night I had a date planned with someone else. I asked, the other person was okay with the situation, and we made plans for another night so I could spend that evening with my much missed partner. In the usual course of things, I wouldn't dream of cancelling plans just because something 'better' came along. But that was me deeply pining for someone I care for, and I wouldn't have been able to enjoy my evening with someone more casual knowing that I'd chosen that over someone that means the world to me, especially when gods only knew when we'd have the opportunity again at that point 💜" This was considerate honest behaviour, good manners and I doubt anyone would begrudge you making those alternative arrangements. Well done for being lovely. 🥰 | |||
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"Both guys excuses were a cold 🫤" Cold feet more like! It’s not something I’ve ever done, or would even entertain doing, but each to their own I suppose. In all the years I’ve been on fab if I’ve learnt nothing else, it’s that to many people don’t realise a profile is a person and treat that person with the respect everyone deserves. Personally I’d block and move on. | |||
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"No. When I'm planning to spend time with someone I'm almost irritatingly excited and meeting them becomes one of my focuses. Something more exciting wouldn't happen. Perhaps they do have colds - it's not uncommon at this time of year. A hour notice though? That's a bit shoddy. I think as soon as someone decides against they should let the other person know. Rip off the plaster rather than delaying any negative emotions and letting them build." Pretty much this. Colds happen. Very rarely do they come on suddenly without notice an hour before you have plans. Feeling strung along is a shitty feeling. I would hate to make someone feel that way so if I’m cancelling because I’m no longer interested I’ll always be honest about it and say I’m just not feeling it and not blow them off or ghost | |||
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"Perhaps they do have colds - it's not uncommon at this time of year. A hour notice though? That's a bit shoddy. I think as soon as someone decides against they should let the other person know. Rip off the plaster rather than delaying any negative emotions and letting them build." This too. I was really bouncy and excited to see someone last Sunday. But on the Saturday he let me know that he was hoping not but almost certainly coming down with something. I was still disappointed to not have the date of course, but I appreciated enough of a heads up to make other plans or at least not get myself ready before knowing. He's better now, but I haven't got any free time til Tuesday 😭 | |||
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"The fact that I am a slow burn and much time, effort, empathic investment and patience has been expended by me over someone in the lead up to a meet means that I have no back up plans, no matter how exciting they may be. I would only •reschedule• for genuine reasons (I am avoiding the word "cancel" because it's not a cancellation, per se, unless something horrendous manifests itself with the person that I am looking to meet). Without trivialising your experience - and sorry to hear about this - two cancellations in two weeks is not that 'many', for want of a better term. Wintry bugs and the festive season brings all sorts of colds and ailments and therefore perhaps these were genuine reasons. Of course we will never know.... ...I shall let the others on this thread spin the mainstream clichés that the men bottled it, got cold feet or were in relationships because I'm not buying that BS. Even respectful people cancel or change their minds or reschedule. Such traits aren't exclusive to the lotharios and cads." Very well said Nero. I have rescheduled, quite as you say. I have never had a backup plan, or even thought to initiate one. I have have grown tired of navigating male composition fallacies. I don't get to the point of arranging a meet with someone, until their capacity to reciprocate empathy for me as an individual is also present. | |||
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"Would you cancel if something more exciting popped up And would you spin a yarn or be kinda truthful Just had my second cancellation, in 2 weeks. Literally an hour before I'm about to leave. Both guys excuses were a cold 🫤" Absolutely not, if I've made plans I stick to them no matter how good the other offer is. However, if there's opportunity to include them in said offer then great, win win! Far too many timewasters and cold feet exist unfortunately | |||
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"Would you cancel if something more exciting popped up And would you spin a yarn or be kinda truthful Just had my second cancellation, in 2 weeks. Literally an hour before I'm about to leave. Both guys excuses were a cold 🫤" Nope, man of my word and secondly love those shoes! | |||
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